Next generation mobile applications to benefit from richer 3D feature
set and enhanced portability

LOS ANGELES — (BUSINESS WIRE) — August 6, 2012 —
The Khronos™ Group today announced the immediate release of the OpenGL®
ES 3.0 specification, bringing significant functionality and portability
enhancements to the industry-leading, royalty-free 3D graphics API
(application programming interface) that is used on the majority of the
world’s smartphones and tablets. OpenGL ES 3.0 provides access to
state-of-the-art graphics processing unit (GPU) functionality with
portability across diverse mobile and embedded operating systems and
platforms. OpenGL ES 3.0 is backwards compatible with OpenGL ES 2.0,
enabling applications to incrementally add new visual features to
applications. The full specification and reference materials are
available for immediate download at
http://www.khronos.org/registry/gles/.

“OpenGL ES 3.0 draws on proven functionality from OpenGL 3.3 and 4.2 and
carefully balances the introduction of leading-edge technology with
addressing the real-world needs of developers,” said Tom Olson, chairman
of the OpenGL ES Working Group and director of graphics research at ARM.

New functionality in the OpenGL ES 3.0 specification includes:
-
multiple enhancements to the rendering pipeline to enable acceleration
of advanced visual effects including: occlusion queries, transform
feedback, instanced rendering and support for four or more rendering
targets;
- high quality ETC2 / EAC texture compression as a
standard feature, eliminating the need for a different set of textures
for each platform;
- a new version of the GLSL ES shading language
with full support for integer and 32-bit floating point operations;
-
greatly enhanced texturing functionality including guaranteed support
for floating point textures, 3D textures, depth textures, vertex
textures, NPOT textures, R/RG textures, immutable textures, 2D array
textures, swizzles, LOD and mip level clamps, seamless cube maps and
sampler objects;
- an extensive set of required, explicitly sized
texture and render-buffer formats, reducing implementation variability
and making it much easier to write portable applications.

The OpenGL ES working group at Khronos expects to update the OpenGL ES
Adopter’s Program to provide extensive conformance tests for OpenGL ES
3.0 within six months, enabling implementers of the specification to
gain access to source code for Conformance Tests and to use the OpenGL
ES trademark on products that pass the defined testing procedure. This
ensures that conformant OpenGL ES implementations provide a reliable,
cross-platform graphics programming platform.

“ARM has led the way in the implementation of OpenGL ES 2.0, enabling
better graphics capabilities across a wide range of consumer devices. We
know this will help developers design better user experiences,” said
Kevin Smith, Vice President of Strategic Marketing, Media Processing
Division, ARM. “OpenGL ES 3.0 enables more efficient solutions,
utilizing the most advanced rendering techniques that will provide new
levels of graphics excellence for mobile devices. ARM has committed to
this standard with support that includes the availability, at launch, of
the OpenGL ES 3.0 emulation texture compression tool and an SDK to
enable developers to get started immediately.”

“DMP is pleased to support the announcement of the latest OpenGL ES 3.0
standard that will be a dominant embedded graphics API for mobile,
tablet, and consumer electronics industries, developers and end-users,”
said Tatsuo Yamamoto, CEO of DMP Inc. “In addition to being one of the
leading contributors for OpenGL ES working group, DMP SMAPH-S GPU IP
family will provide the most scalable and efficient platform to take
full advantage of the new features of OpenGL ES 3.0 in next generation
consumer and mobile devices.”

“As a member of the Khronos group, we're thrilled to see the industry
getting the new OpenGL ES 3.0 specification. As high-resolution screens
get more ubiquitous around the world, high quality and high performance
3D graphics are demanded everywhere,” said Hirotaka Suzuki, senior vice
president of HI Corporation. “OpenGL ES 3.0 will enable us to create UI
and User Experiences with super rich 3D graphics for various mobile
devices without hassle. It will not only bring us performance and
quality but also save our time and make developers' lives easier. We
can't wait to bring our UI and User Experience solutions to OpenGL ES
3.0 powered hardware.”

“The advanced features of Khronos’ OpenGL ES 3.0 constitute another
significant step forward for mobile and embedded graphics, further
blurring the boundaries between mobile and traditional high end graphics
platforms and ushering in the next wave of feature-rich high performance
GPUs for low power mobile and embedded markets,” says Tony King-Smith,
vice president marketing, Imagination. “Thanks to our close involvement
throughout the development of the standard, all our PowerVR Series6
‘Rogue’ GPU cores have been designed to support fully all features of
OpenGL ES 3.0, and we look forward to playing a significant role in
deployment of this exciting new level of mobile GPU capability through
our many PowerVR Series6 licensees.”

“The careful evolution of this new 3D API will enable developers to
create enhanced user experiences with increased portability and reduced
costs,” said Neil Trevett, vice president of mobile content at NVIDIA
and president of Khronos. “NVIDIA is committed to ensuring Tegra
processors provide the best platform for mobile developers, and we
welcome the release of OpenGL ES 3.0.”

“The new features in OpenGL ES 3.0 that minimize power consumption while
improving image quality and performance will help Qualcomm provide even
better visual experiences with our Adreno™ GPUs integrated in our
Snapdragon™ processors,” said Tim Leland, director of product management
at Qualcomm.